I did my masters while pregnant with DS1 and then with a newborn. It was mostly distance learning (with one study day a term) but over 3 years. I graduated at 8 months pregnant with DS2. It was tough but manageable.

I've gone back to uni at 30 and due at the end of July. All being well I'll sit my final exam in June, but if I have to defer then I'll start again in September. Not ideal but with family support I think I'll be just about ok.

If your pregnancy was like mine with DD you might struggle (sick sore and exhausted), but if it's like my current pregnancy you would have no problem whatsoever. Hopefully it will be the latter, good luck.

I have just finished my CMI level 5 and I'm now 36 weeks pregnant. It was tough at times but I got there in the end. I did speed it up in the last couple of weeks just to get it out of the way before bubs comes, and my tutor was very supportive when I hadn't finished some stuff to deadlines etc... So it is highly doable. I just needed to be more organised and actually do the work when I wasn't feeling tired or sick (I still have morning sickness at 36 weeks) but I would go off and do something else.

I did a work based masters whilst preggers, but it wasn't as full on as an academic masters, which I'd have struggled with (ds1 was colicky and I'm fundamentally lazy). My sister, who is the most determined person I know, did her masters over 2 years - in the same 2 years she had two babies. Hard work but possible. Go for it and good luck!